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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affectionate responsibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of caring or love that accompanies a duty or obligation towards someone or something.
Example: "Her affectionate responsibility towards her elderly parents was evident in the way she cared for them daily."
Alternatives: "loving duty" or "caring obligation".
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Their homes are haunted by alcoholism and violence, but Gram takes a simple, affectionate, responsibility for them — though it's almost inevitable that certain questions, if not the answers, will push their ugly way to the surface sooner or later.
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Affectionate partner to Bob.
She was more affectionate.
The affectionate sparring continued.
"If they're affectionate, they're affectionate!" he said.
Affectionate or unkind?
Affectionate, youthful, enthusiastic".
She is affectionate.
Perhaps too affectionate.
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